We have up to (18) of these very expensive VIRACON Argon Filled Insulated Safety / Tempered Glass Window Panes. Some are Tinted, and some are not (or very Little). They are brand new (approx. $3500.00 each) and were just ordered wrong. Their Loss is your Gain. We are just the Sellers of these. With the Thick Glass and fully Argon Gas sealed, with heavy Silicone rubber also sealing/protecting the perimeter of the entire Windowpane, they are 1.0" Thick Total. Very energy efficient (Low-E ) Our first many pictures and Last show what type of Custom Bay or Bow Windows could be constructed using these. A good Woodworker or Carpenter could Make and Sell some $10,000 to $15,000 Custom Bay or Bow Windows and Install Them. We are leaving plenty of Room for a huge profit for a Good Professional Custom Home Builder or Remodeler. Call (952)854-5 seven eight six
All these Window Panes are Argon Gas filled and sealed and a total of 1.0" Thick
(7) 45" x 73" Tinted Safety Glass Pains.
(8) 45" x 73" Clear or very light tinted Safety Glass Pains
(2) 45" x 73" Rear glass Grey coated (non-look thru) coating can be scrapped off to Clear Safety Glass Pains
(1) 45" x 52-1/2" Clear Safety Glass
The windows vary from 72-1/2 to 73-1/4" in height. They weigh 134 Lbs. each
VIRACON
Insulating glass consists of two or more plies of glass enclosed by a spacer. The most common insulating glass unit is constructed with two plies of glass and one sealed air space. This configuration is also known as a dual pane or double pane insulating glass unit; however, it is commonly shortened to insulating glass or IGU. Viracon is the leader in Architectural Insulating Glass
At Viracon, insulating glass units are sealed with a primary seal and a secondary seal of silicone. Insulating units are designed to absorb stress on the unit caused by thermal expansion and pressure, provide a barrier to water and moisture infiltration, provide a gas-tight seal to prevent loss of any specialty gas fill and create a barrier that reduces condensation.
Benefits of Insulating Glass
The primary benefit of insulating glass is the improvement in solar performance that it provides by reducing the heat gain or loss. The performance benefits of insulating glass can be combined with a number of other components to create a wide array of configurations.
In addition to the improved solar performance, insulating glass offers a greater availability of coatings. Low-E coatings which cannot be exposed, and therefore cannot be used with monolithic glass, can be used inside the insulating unit where they are protected by the hermetically sealed space.
Insulating units also have more aesthetic possibilities than monolithic glass. The Low-E coating and silk-screen or digital print, if desired, are applied to the exterior ply of glass leaving the interior ply available for additional treatment. For a spandrel location, a full coverage opaque ceramic frit can be applied to the inner face (surface #4). For vision areas where daylight is desired but view through needs to be minimized, a translucent ceramic frit can be applied to the surface facing the airspace (surface #3).